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The design of the Nokia Lumia 800, as with its near-identical twin, the Meego-running Nokia N9, is simply gorgeous. The body is polycarbonate – soft to the touch, scratch-resistant, and sufficiently grippy that you’ll have no fear of it slipping out of...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:26
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DesignThe Lumia 800 borrows the physique made popular by Nokia's N9; however with the addition of a hardware shutter key, and three keys that board the base of its smaller 3.7 inch screen. Otherwise, it's still made by the same through-and-through poly...

Windows Phone is beautiful; Well built;...

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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:26
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With Nokia and Microsoft's stronghold on the mobile market slipping, can the Lumia prove two wrongs indeed make a right?...

Windows Phone is beautiful; Well built;...

Small Screen; No external memory; Rivals have better components;...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:26
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I recently asked a Windows Phone user what he liked about the phone.He said he loved its integration with Outlook, as well as the fact that he could edit and send documents on the go using the integrated Microsoft office.Wasn't he bothered by the lack...

If you want a smartphone with lots of options for games, widgets and a heavily customised interface, look elsewhere...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:26
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For fans of the Windows Phone 7 OS, the Lumia 800 has been anticipated as the flagship that it has desperately needed. Yet, in many ways we’ve already reviewed the Lumia 800 hardware in its previous incarnation as the N9 – does the OS make that much di...

With the Nokia Lumia 800 have they produced the flagship handset that Windows Phone 7 so desperately needs?...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:27
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Tweet Submit It's been nearly a year since Nokia announced its intention to use Microsoft's Windows Phone as its preferred smartphone platform. It's been a long wait for fans of the brand, but luckily for Nokia there hasn't been any Aussie Window...

Outstanding display quality, Sleek yet solid hardware, Consistently fast performance, Great Nokiadesigned apps...

No HDMI, No DLNA, Storage and battery are not user manageable, Some lingering Windows Phone quibbles...

The Lumia 800 is a fine return to form for Nokia, offering a solid smartphone experience wrapped in top notch hardware.
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:27
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The Lumia 800 is Nokia's first smartphone to use Windows Phone 7 (WP7) – the new mobile operating system (OS) from Microsoft it switched to last year, after abandoning its own long-serving Symbian OS. Until now, WP7 smartphones have looked much like an...

Stylish looks, great build quality, promising operating system...

Mediocre screen and camera quality...

The Lumia 800 looks lovely and Windows Phone 7 shows promise, but the screen's quality is disappointing for a smartphone at this price...
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Previous Nokia smartphones running the company's Symbian OS were often accused of being clunky and difficult to use, despite offering many more features than their competitors. The Lumia 800 is perhaps the opposite of this: the Windows Phone platfo...

Fantastic design and build quality, Slick and easy to use software, Nokia Drive app...

No memory card slot, Below average battery life, Limited apps compared to rivals...

The Nokia Lumia 800 may not be a better phone than some of its competitors, but it's the first Nokia phone that can at least offer a very good alternative. The Lumia 800 is easily the best Windows Phone on the market, combining a fantastic design with an...
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Nokia has struggled to make much of a splash in the smartphone industry, concentrating instead on the entry-level end of the market.The Finnish company hopes to change this by embracing Windows Phone, and this is its first, flagship Windows smartphone...

Small, nicely built, refreshing OS, built-in Microsoft apps, good cross-platform support...

Video lacks detail, no Flash support, few third-part apps, no wireless streaming...

In the end, this means we can no longer cut the Lumia 800 any slack for quirkiness. This Nokia, for all its qualities, is a curveball choice for a compact phone, and no more. See all our mobile phone reviewsFollow whathifi.com on TwitterJoin whathifi.com...
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letsgomobile.org/en Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:27
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T he Nokia Lumia is the first smartphone that emerged from the collaboration between Nokia and Microsoft. Both companies have had hard times on the cell phone market lately. Users were done with the outdated 'Windows Mobile', which was certainly not a...

T he collaboration between Nokia and Windows has led to an interesting, innovative product. Often new phones are similar to their predecessors, but with Windows Phone Mango on the Lumia 800, you have no idea that you are working with a Nokia phone...
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Nokia have recently jumped off the Simbian bandwagon and joined forces with Microsoft. Here is their first offering together Nokia’s phone expertise and Microsoft’s mobile operating system when Windows 8 arrives on the PC it is rumoured to lot a lot li...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:29
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Finally! Nokia has ditched the Symbian operating system that's held it back for so long and moved on to something that's altogether fresher, more intuitive, more versatile and yes, more fun, with Windows Phone.The Lumia 800 is the first Nokia phone to...

Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, Sharp 3.7inch touch screen, fast processor, 8MP camera with 720p HD video recording, Nokia Mix Radio, Nokia Drive satnav...

No expandable memory, no frontfacing camera, Windows Marketplace lags well behind rivals...

The Nokia Lumia 800 is a hi-tech phone at the higher end of midrange prices, so it's a bit cheaper than the top Android handsets from Samsung and HTC. It won't blow the competition out of the water the way the iPhone has often done in the past, but it'...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:29
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Review date: 28 November, 2011. Review by: Sandra Vogel Smartphone watchers can't fail to have noticed the announcement Nokia made in February that it was going to start offering Windows Phone 7 based smartphones. Well, the first model has arrived, ho...

Great hardware design; good camera; Nokia has made some neat additions to Windows Mobile...

No memory expansion; no Flash support.

It's hard not to like the Nokia Lumia 800 in terms of design, how far Microsoft has developed its operating system, and what Nokia adds to it. But there are downsides. You can't expand its storage with a microSD card, and there's no support for Flash -...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:29
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We had absolutely no problems making voice calls on the Lumia 800, even in environments with lots of background noise. The phone comes with a handsfree kit which is acceptable for calls, but doesn't quite match holding the phone up to your ear. We woul...

Form factor, design and build quality, Overall performance, Powerful free GPS service, Radio Mix: 14 million free tracks to stream, Decent camera with room for improvement...

No frontfacing camera, Memory can't be extended, MarketPlace has fewer apps than Apple and Android equivalents...

Nokia's Lumia 800 is a very good smartphone and very much deserves comparisons with the HTC Titan, which, despite having a better camera, is less stylish and offers fewer services. Nokia has taken a little while to change direction, but this new smartp...
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UPDATED: We've now updated this review based on usage of the Nokia Lumia 800 for around four months, which has included the first formal OS update, so take a look at our updated findings, complete with star rating.The Nokia Lumia 800 is the first Windows...

Quality design, Clever interface, Speedy browser, Intuitive contact linking, Xbox integration...

Nokia Maps still not functional, Internet text display dodgy at times, No Flash video, Zune player takes ages to copy video across, Mix Radio downloads unavailable...

The best Windows Phone device on the market impresses, but still with some room for improvement...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:30
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Minimal design Buttons and ports are kept to a minimum. A chrome volume rocker and standby button are located on the right edge of the phone, with - we were pleased to find - a dedicated camera button further down; press it at any time and you'll be whisk...

Nokia and Microsoft have put themselves squarely back in the smartphone game with the Lumia 800, a lovely handset that's as much a joy to use as it is to look at. Main review: Nokia used to rule the mobile phone market. In fact, the company is still the...
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fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:30
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The Nokia Lumia 800 has landed and can be picked up in black or blue from Vodafone. As Nokia CEO, Stephen Elop, rather grandly pointed out at it’s launch, ‘this is the first real Windows Phone.’ Well, it certainly looks the part but does it live up to...

Some commentators may have bemoaned the lack of experimentation with the Nokia Lumia 800, citing that we’d seen the design already. That said, Nokia hit universal praise for the look and feel of the Nokia N9 only four short months ago, so those who are...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:30
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As we’ve mentioned, the restrictions imposed by Microsoft have meant that WP7 phones are pretty much of a muchness, apart from their styling, but Nokia has managed to make a difference by including its excellent sat-nav offering and its cheaper price...

Excellent styling; really responsive display; free sat nav, top social network and email facilities; Nokia Maps beats Bing Maps handsdown...

Disappointing snapper; Windows apps are way behind the choices available for iOS and Android users...

The Nokia Lumia 800 is definitely Nokia's best handset for some time – it benefits from the inclusion of Windows Phone 7, but the mediocre snapper and lack of apps will be a letdown for many...
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The Nokia Lumia 800Nokia caused a bit of a stir when it unveiled the N9 smartphone earlier this year; partly because it was a beautifully designed and constructed piece of hardware, and partly because it ran the then new MeeGo operating system...

The Nokia Lumia 800 is by far one of the best looking Windows Phone 7 smartphones we’ve seen so far, but its allure is diluted somewhat by its fuzzy PenTile matrix display and an unlocked price that puts it in the same territory as the iPhone 4S...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:30
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The Nokia Lumia 800 is the first smartphone to feature Mango – the latest iteration of Windows Phone. It's a landmark handset in Nokia's history, at a time where the Finnish company needs a successful smartphone. The goodLet's cut to the point: The Nok...

Let's cut to the point: The Nokia Lumia 800 is arguably the best Nokia smartphone we've ever seen. It features the same amazing design as the Nokia N9, with a uni-body design that matches the Apple iPhone 4S for design and quality – and it also features a stunning bright, colourful and sharp screen. The 3.7-inch display gets Nokia's CBD (ClearBlack Display) technology to boost colour reproduction...

It's not all good, however. The biggest problem with the Nokia Lumia 800 is the lack of applications for the Windows Phone operating system. It's getting better all the time, granted, but it's still not a patch on Android or iOS.

If apps are what sells a phone to you, then you should hold off on buying the Nokia Lumia 800. It's more than capable of competing in any other area, however, proving easy to use, attractive and well made. We like it! Nokia Lumia 800 is tagged with No...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:30
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Windows Phone 7.5 still lacks support for Flash, and its rigid and unskinnable user interface won't appeal to everyone. Microsoft's app store is growing, but still has some important omissions — the BBC's iPlayer, for example. Nokia has delivered some...

Solid build, Elegant design, Improved support for offboard services, 8megapixel camera...

No Flash support, Windows Phone 7.5 remains unskinnable, No storage expansion, No access to the battery...
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For the first time in ages, it's possible to recommend a Nokia phone to somebody in the pub. Nokia's first Windows-based device is the company's most attractive consumer product for some years, at least in the modern era of touchscreen smartphones. A r...

Aesthetics aside, the speed and ease of use of the Lumia 800 – and the remarkable People application – make this a very attractive alternative to the iPhone. Even if you don’t do much social networking, it’s nice to have communications and events aggr...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:30
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Nokia has been struggling in the smartphone market for some time, and decided to ditch the Symbian and MeeGo platforms in high-end devices in favour of Windows Phone back in February.The Lumia 800 is the fruit of eight months' labour and is a very good...

Beautiful design, Amoled screen, free Nokia music and navigation apps, reasonable battery life...

No Adobe Flash support, no micro-SD card slot...

Nokia's comeback is off to a good start with the Lumia 800. The high-end specifications and unique services help to make it the best Windows Phone handset available and a worthy alternative to Apple and Samsung devices...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:30
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As a physical specimen, Nokia’s first Windows 7 phone is spot on, but it isn’t quite the finished article When Nokia CEO Stephen Elop uttered those infamous words “we are standing on a burning platform”, the future looked pretty bleak for the company...

There’s no getting past the fact, then, that the Lumia 800 is no match for the best of the Android set or even the iPhone 4S. It isn’t quite the performance beast we were expecting, nor is the screen up there with the very best, and we’re disappointed...
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When Nokia CEO Stephen Elop uttered those infamous words “we are standing on a burning platform”, the future looked pretty bleak for the company. A leviathan that once dominated the industry had fallen behind its main rivals, and was in danger of becoming...

As a physical specimen, Nokia's first Windows 7 phone is spot on, but it isn't quite the finished article...
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Nokia is dead, long live Nokia. Having been written off in the Western world, Nokia is throwing all its eggs in one basket and hoping that its latest phone, the Windows Phone 7 powered Nokia Lumia 800, has what it takes to wow. We’ve been testing it a...

AMOLED screen, Nokia Drive, Nokia Music, Design...

No front facing camera, no nfc, no replaceable battery...

Get this and you will be deemed an agitator and not someone with just another iDevice or a big screened Android smartphone...
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It feels a bit strange to write this, but in terms of smartphones both Microsoft and Nokia are currently the little guys battling against the giants of Google and Apple. It kind of makes sense, therefore, for the two companies to come together to fight...

A fast, smooth Windows Phone 7 smartphone with some decent free apps, but the camera lets it down...
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Nokia already confirmed the Nokia Lumia 800 UK release date and Nokia Lumia 800 Specs in the hope of raining on the parade of the HTC Titan to be one of the first and best Windows 7.5 smartphones in UK. After running through our tests at T3 labs, we ca...

Tough polycarbonate chassis, Free Nokia Drive sat nav, Camera and screen...

Average battery life, Media still a pain to transfer, Port flaps won't last...

Nokia’s CEO Stephen Elop called this the ‘first real Windows Phone’ and based on this performance, it’s hard not to agree - if you can stand the slightly smaller screen, that is.Battery life isn’t stellar, and while we like the contrast ratios of the...
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This is a preview of the Nokia Lumia 800, a full review will be put online as soon as it is available) It's been a long time coming but Nokia has finally unveiled its first Windows-powered smartphone, the Lumia 800. It shares an almost identical, phys...

Nokia's first Windows Phone is the Lumia 800, a fantastic looking smartphone that borrows aesthetic inspiration from its N9 counterpart. Whether Nokia's foray into partnership with Microsoft will bear fruit remains to be seen, but the Lumia 800 looks l...
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The Nokia Lumia 800 is the first phone to emerge from Nokia's controversial partnership with Microsoft and its exclusive transition to that company's Windows Phone platform. Ditching support for all other smartphone platforms in the process, Nokia has tak...

Beautiful design, Well built, Excellent ergonomics and basic performance, The best Windows Phone phone, Nokia Drive and Mix Radio are useful extras...

Low res screen, Only single core processor, Smaller app store than iOS and Android...

The Nokia Lumia 800 is in many ways an impressive phone, and most people are sure not to be disappointed in picking one up. It's beautifully made, has great ergonomics, is reasonably nippy in operation, has a slick, capable operating system, and Nokia has...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2013-12-11 13:05:31
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For as long as this reviewer can remember Nokia have been producing some excellent handsets, from those early models which brought Snake to the masses, to more recent devices like the N97. Most were well received for their time...

The first thing which struck us about using the Lumia 800 is that it is a lovely device to hold, the curved front glass and soft touch body give it a really nice feel. Added to that is a decent weight which is balanced nicely so that the phone never f...
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Nokia Lumia 800 Review – After attending the Nokia Lumia 800 media launch event coverage in Melbourne back in February, I fell in love with the phone. There is definitely a reason why Nokia market this phone like there is no tomorrow.To win a Nokia Lum...

All in all, if you are looking for a smartphone with Windows Phone as its OS, you cannot go wrong here. Nokia Lumia 800 is sexy, sleek, elegant, has a crisp display, smooth, and the size is just right. Browsing and interacting with the phone are seamle...
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Nokia’s new Lumia 800 smartphone has a lot of responsibility resting on its shoulders. As the Finnish company’s first device powered by Microsoft’s Windows Phone OS, Nokia’s sole smartphone platform moving forward, it’s a torchbearer of sorts, there to...

Speedy CPU; excellent snapper; brilliant Mix Radio application; speech functionality works well; Microsoft Office integration; access to cloudbased storage; free turnbyturn navigation; eyecatching design and pocketfriendly dimensions...

Battery life isn’t stellar; only Bing employed in web searches; doesn’t support full HD video recording; processor not as uptodate as rivals and no microSD card slot.
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Since its launch in the fall of 2010, new hardware running Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system has been scarce, especially in Canada. But that may finally change now that Microsoft’s 11-month-old partnership with Finnish handset maker N...
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So here it is, the Nokia Lumia 800 – the “first real Windows Phone” phone made by Nokia. I’ve had virtually no experience with Windows Phone 7 before and was looking very much forward to the Lumia 800. Is WP7 able to impress me as much as Nokia N9 and...

I was nicely surprised by the Nokia Lumia 800 and Windows Phone 7. It didn't blow me away as hard as the Nokia N9 did but that doesn't mean my experience with the Lumia was any worse. In fact, it was equally great, but just… different. The Lumia with WP7...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-09 01:30:58
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Stuff magazine Tue, Dec 6 2011, 12:49PM If anything can mount a challenge to the iPhone/Android status quo, it'll be this joint effort from Microsoft and Nokia. Nokia is renowned for its hardware styling and camera quality, Microsoft knows a thing...

The 800 looks cool, feels cooler and has multimedia skills to rival those of the 4S...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-22 04:24:09
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Here we are with Lumia 800, the brand new Nokia flagship phone. Sporting the visibly refined Windows Phone 7.5 OS, plus heaps of impressive features, Lumia 800 is ready to battle with the titans for smartphone dominance. Can a new partnership between gian...
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The “first real Windows Phone” – that's what Nokia's call to the world when it announced the phone back in October. Now, we have the flagship device for Nokia and Windows Phone in our hands. However, is it all that it is hyped up to be, or will it show th...

Design is beautiful; the OS runs smoothly despite being singlecore; screen's colours are vibrant...

Windows Phone 7.5 has a lack of apps still; no frontfacing camera; no tethering; no expandable memory...

The flag-bearer device for Windows Phone makes a good impressionDesign & HardwareThe Nokia Lumia 800 features the same body as the Nokia N9 – and probably was because the fact that they had to release something, so they got together the parts of other pho...
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Out of all the smartphones we reviewed last year, the Nokia N9 had the design we were most impressed with. We liked the operating system, MeeGo Harmattan, as well, but given it's essentially a dead-end platform, it's presence on the N9 took much of...

There's no doubt about it, the Lumia 800 is a gorgeous phone. The simplicity, elegance and fully-stocked feature set of Windows Phone 7.5 paired with the stunning hardware design of the Lumia 800 amounts to a lethal combination that will change the game...
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For fans of the Windows Phone 7 OS, the Lumia 800 has been anticipated as the flagship that it has desperately needed. Yet, in many ways we've already reviewed the Lumia 800 hardware in its previous incarnation as the N9 – does the OS make that much diffe...

Windows Phone finally gets the phone it deserves with Nokia's Lumia 800PerformanceBattery LifeFeatures & DesignValue for MoneyOverallSpecs$699 AUD(pricing info)...
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whatlaptop.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-26 03:50:56
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The Lumia 800 is Nokia's flagship WP7 smartphoneNokia's smartphone output so far has been plagued by the ugly and out-of-date Symbian operating system, but that's all changed with the release of the Lumia 800 handset, rocking Windows Phone 7 instead.The c...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2014-04-04 04:47:14
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The former king of the phone market is back and it wants to barge into the ring occupied by Apple and an army of Android phones. Every contestant wants to rule the world and the Lumia 800 is the latest uppercut by Nokia…The Lumia 800 is more than a phone...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-12 05:32:56
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UPDATED: We've now updated this review based on usage of the Nokia Lumia 800 for around four months, which has included the first formal OS update, so take a look at our updated findings, complete with star rating.The Nokia Lumia 800 is the first Windows...

Quality design, Clever interface, Speedy browser, Intuitive contact linking, Xbox integration...

Internet text display dodgy at times, No Flash video, Zune player takes ages to copy video across, Video recording not impressive, Battery issues still prevail...

Although we had our doubts during initial familiarisation with the Nokia WP7 environment, the transition from the Symbian environment will be much less painful than expected for those still entranced by the Nokia brand. In less than 48 hours we went from...
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techview.co Updated: 2014-05-10 03:00:46
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Well since you enjoyed our Nokia Maps Video here we have a nice video showing off Nokia Local Scout.What is it i hear you ask ? well you'll have to watch the video below to find out more[vsw id="SHRlsxKTqWg" source="youtube" width="560" height="330" autop...
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canadianreviewer.com Updated: 2014-08-07 06:12:23
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The Lumia 800, exclusive to Telus for $24 on a three year plan, is a flagship device that showcases Nokia's vast experience in making compelling smartphones and also shows off a more mature Windows Phone OS.I believe that the genesis of the Lumia 800 bega...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-07 06:12:24
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A review of Nokia's first Windows Phone. The Lumia runs Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, and it bears a great similarity to the Nokia N9. It has a polycarbonate casing, a 3.7″ AMOLED display with 800 x 480 resolution and an 8MP camera. It runs on a 1.4GHz Qualcom...
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tekgadg.com Updated: 2014-09-21 02:25:00
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It's finally here. The flagship Windows Phone from the Finns, Nokia Lumia 800. Announced at Nokia World last October, the Lumia 800 is the first flagship from Nokia running Windows Phone 7. In the age of iOS and Android, it is becoming harder and harder f...
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I recently had the chance to play around with the new Nokia Lumia for a few weeks, experimenting with its capabilities and pushing it to see what it's really capable of. In fact, there's a full, more technical review of its digital wizardry right here on...

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telegraph.co.uk Updated: 2015-02-28 08:17:07
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For a long time, if any technology writer was asked what phone they would recommend to most users, the answer was simple. Even for the least Apple-inclined, ‘Get an iPhone' was the only honest answer. It was not perfect, but it was the best on the mark...
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Nokia's Lumia 800 takes the gorgeous design of the N9 and slaps a new coat of Windows Phone 7 paint. The end result is a phone that'll be drooled over by Windows Phone 7 aficionados, and could well influence a few switchers along the way, and it's the sub...

For the diehard Windows Phone 7 aficionados, there's little doubt that the Lumia 800 is the phone to buy now. The Lumia 900 is on the horizon, but it's anybody's guess as to when that'll be — and it's highly unlikely Nokia would stymie sales of the 800 by...
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The Lumia 800 is the head-runner for Nokia's new Windows Phone (WP) focus. Boasting the same stylish design as the Nokia N9, the Lumia 800 also comes running Windows Phone Mango, the first major update of the WP operating system (OS). We were certainly ex...

We did have some subjective concerns with the size of the 3.7 inch display, but that was purely down to personal preference. At most all it really did was make us look forward to the upcoming Nokia Lumia 900's larger screen with even more vigour. We'd...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2016-11-24 12:08:18
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Look who decided to pay us a visit! It's the Nokia Lumia 800! Launched globally late last year, it was (finally) unveiled in May 2012 for the Pinoy tech community. In case you didn't know, the Windows Phone-powered Lumia 800 is one of the stalwarts of Nok...
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Nokia has been churning out WP7 phones for the Lumia series and has earned quite a success from the consumers mainly for the affordable price and the stylish Metro UI of the WP7 OS. Since then, many more consumers are getting hooked with the WP7 phones th...

The Lumia 800 may well be it on a balance on whether or not you're going to take it. The sheer design quality is to be desired but the WP7 OS may put off some people. The minimalistic and stylish UI of the WP7 OS compliments well with the phone's premium...
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Nokia Lumia 800 is the first product of the Finnish company's landmark alliance with software giant Microsoft Corporation . As such, it is the first ever Nokia phone to run the Windows Phone operating system. Last week, Nokia Corporation headquarters in...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-24 12:08:19
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Published: Tuesday March 13, 2012 MYT 12:02:00 PMUpdated: Tuesday March 13, 2012 MYT 4:03:16 PM Will the Lumia 800 be the light at the end of the tunnel for Nokia's flagging smartphone business? NEW: The Lumia 800 is the Finnish phone maker's new fla...

Attractive unibody design; fast browser; good social networking integration; well-designed virtual keyboard; lots of free and handy apps like Drive.

Multitasking limited to just five apps; shoots average quality photos; video recording limited to 720p; autofocus struggles for video recordinbg; no front facing camera.

The Lumia 800 is just the device Nokia needed to impress the smartphone crowd. It is a step in the right direction but it still has a long way to go before it can go toe-to-toe with the big boys. The unibody build quality is solid and the 3.7in is bri...
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gadgetpilipinas.net Updated: 2016-11-24 12:08:19
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If there is one word that can describe this phone or probably a word that captures its essence, that would be ‘Beautiful'.Ladies and gentlemen, you are about to read Gadget Pilipinas' exclusive review of the Nokia Lumia 800, the first child of the marriag...
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Our review of the Nokia Lumia 800The Nokia Lumia 800 , simply put, is a beautifully crafted smartphone loaded with great software that has massive potential. The unique and gorgeous design is superior to most smartphones in the market today and the Window...

Awesome hardware? Check. Promising and potentially equally awesome software? Check. The Lumia 800 is a great first-try for Nokia. There's definitely room for improvement but I can't help but be impressed with how good the combination is of Nokia hardware...
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The Nokia Lumia 800 has just arrived in town. While passing by the Nokia retail shop, I’m sure you guys can’t resist checking out the Nokia N9 look-alike. Or probably just making sure if it is Nokia N9? Anyway, here is our take on the Nokia Lumia 800...

The mid-end price point coupled with the simplistic Windows Phone OS and the unibody chassis of Nokia N9 is definitely a good buy. The Nokia Lumia 800 definitely is a great choice to include to your to -buy list.However, the drawback will be the limite...
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Nokia's adoption of the Windows Phone 7 platform will steer a new direction to the Finnish company. Among the first few handsets that was borne out of this new partnership with Microsoft is the Nokia Lumia 800. Check out our full review after the jump.The...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-24 12:08:19
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I’ve been playing around with the Nokia Lumia 800 for a couple of weeks now and I’ve noticed that I’ve been giving it a lot more time than what I normally allocate to a review unit. I’ve always found Windows Phone 7 and it’s non-iOS look intriguing and...

Excellent construction quality, beautiful screen and an awesome camera...

Camera can be a bit slow and USB door can potentially break...

Overall, the Lumia 800 is just what Windows Phone needed- a beautiful and well constructed device to show off the beautiful and well designed OS. Microsoft has made a lot of progress between the initial version of Windows Phone and what is out now (Man...
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TechPinas Exclusive! Here's the smartphone we've all been waiting for: Me and Nokia Lumia 800, TP Friends! I got the chance to play with the Finnish company's first Windows Phone Mango handset at Nokia Philippines' Media Thanksgiving event held yes...
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Almost a year after Nokia announced that it will align with Microsoft and use the software giant's Windows Phone platform on its future mobile devices, we see the arrival of the Nokia Lumia 710 and Lumia 800 to Malaysia.Still a few weeks away from the loc...
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jamonline.ph Updated: 2016-11-24 12:08:19
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For the past 2 weeks, I had a great time using the Nokia Lumia 800. The Windows Phone 7.5 OS and the 8 megapixel Carl Zeiss camera was just too awesome to use. Nokia Lumia 800 is the first Windows Phone created by the marriage of deal of Nokia and Microso...
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Nokia's renewed strategy to work with Microsoft has finally materialized in the form of the Nokia Lumia 800. With Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop declaring it as “the first real Windows Phone”, hopes and expectations are running high on Nokia's latest smartphone...

Is the Nokia Lumia 800 the real Windows Phone that you've been waiting for? It's undeniable that the Lumia 800's unibody design, with its curved profile and convex display, certainly creates a head turning effect for many. It might be on the heavier side...
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Nokia 800 Sun is the name of the latest mobile phone to be launched by Nokia that will come loaded with wide array of impressive specifications. Powered by 1.4GHz of processor, this phone will run on Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS.Nokia 800 Sun feat...
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I recently had the chance to play around with the new Nokia Lumia for a few weeks, experimenting with its capabilities and pushing it to see what it's really capable of. In fact, there's a full, more technical review of its digital wizardry right here on...
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